
TOP 10 TRUCKS AND TRENDS OF THE 2021 SEMA SHOW
NOVEMBER 5, 2021 Story By Kevin Aguilar When it comes to custom car events, the SEMA Show is, without a doubt, the big dog on a global scale. There
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NOVEMBER 5, 2021 Story By Kevin Aguilar When it comes to custom car events, the SEMA Show is, without a doubt, the big dog on a global scale. There
By KJ Jones After three days of exploring the 2021 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, it is pretty clear to
Day 2 of SEMA showcased more custom cars, including the highly anticipated Banks Power-build, Lockjaw.
You may not be a fan of Duramax engines.
We recently shot Banks’ Lokjaw ‘66 Chevy C20 for Nitto Tire and it’s looking pretty sick!
The blog post introduces the Banks R866SC, a supercharged 6.6L Duramax diesel crate engine.
This high-performance engine features various custom parts, including a Whipple supercharger, a Comp cam, and a high-strength block. A video showcasing the engine is available here. The post also teases future content about the engine and the vehicle it will be used in.
Banks Power is collaborating with Dragos Toma, a skilled fabricator, to create custom headers for a Duramax engine. The headers are designed to optimize exhaust flow and improve engine performance. The engine, which will be on display at the SEMA Show, will feature a Whipple 3.8L supercharger and other performance upgrades.
It is tradeshow season and you know what that means, SEMA. Wild builds will be unveiled and in typical Banks Power fashion, they’re debuting a few new ideas in Vegas next week and it looks like they’ve created something unique.
To shift gear on our Allison 6-speed transmission, we’ve partnered with Powertrain Control Solutions (PCS). PCS offers a broad line of transmission control modules, paddle shifters, and
Banks LokJaw and the Banks Supercharged R866SC are protected by AMSOIL When it comes to a build like LokJaw, you have to also consider the longevity and